McGuffey s Fifth Eclectic Reader
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader by William Holmes McGuffey This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader Author: William Holmes McGuffey Release Date: February 14, 2005 [EBook #15040] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MCGUFFEY'S FIFTH ECLECTIC READER *** Produced by Don Kostuch Transcriber's Note: Welcome to the schoolroom of 1900. The moral tone is plain. "She is kind to the old blind man." The exercises are still suitable, and perhaps more helpful than some contemporary alternatives. Much is left to the teacher. Explanations given in the text are enough to get started teaching a child to read and write. Counting in Roman numerals is included as a bonus in the form of lesson numbers. The "non-ASCI" text remains as images. The "non-ASCI" text is approximated in text boxes to right of the image. The form of contractions includes a space. The contemporary word "don't" was rendered as "do n't". The author, not listed in the text is William Holmes McGuffey. Don Kostuch ECLECTIC EDUCATIONAL SERIES. McGUFFEY'S® FIFTH ECLECTIC READER. REVISED EDITION. McGuffey Editions and Colophon are Trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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The Project Gutenberg EBook of McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader
by William Holmes McGuffey
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net
Title: McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader
Author: William Holmes McGuffey
Release Date: February 14, 2005 [EBook #15040]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MCGUFFEY'S FIFTH ECLECTIC READER ***
Produced by Don KostuchTranscriber's Note:
Welcome to the schoolroom of 1900. The moral tone is
plain. "She is kind to the old blind man."
The exercises are still suitable, and perhaps more helpful
than some contemporary alternatives. Much is left to the
teacher. Explanations given in the text are enough to get
started teaching a child to read and write. Counting in
Roman numerals is included as a bonus in the form of lesson
numbers.
The "non-ASCI" text remains as images. The "non-ASCI"
text is approximated in text boxes to right of the image.
The form of contractions includes a space. The
contemporary word "don't" was rendered as "do n't".
The author, not listed in the text is William Holmes
McGuffey.
Don KostuchECLECTIC EDUCATIONAL SERIES.
McGUFFEY'S®
FIFTH
ECLECTIC READER.
REVISED EDITION.
McGuffey Editions and Colophon are Trademarks of
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
New York-Chichester-Weinheim-Brisbane-Singapore-TorontoCopyright, 1879, by VAN ANTWERP, BRAGG & CO.
Copyright, 1896, by AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY.
Copyright, 1907 and l920, by H. H. VAIL.
M'G. REV 5TH EC.
EP 310PREFACE.
The plan of the revision of McGUFFEY'S FIFTH READER is
the same as that pursued in the other books of the REVISED
SERIES. The book has been considerably enlarged, but the new
pieces have been added or substituted only after the most careful
consideration, and where the advantages to be derived were
assured.
It has been the object to obtain as wide a range of leading
authors as possible, to present the best specimens of style, to
insure interest in the subjects, to impart valuable information, and
to exert a decided and healthful moral influence. Thus the
essential characteristics of McGUFFEY'S READERS have been
carefully kept intact.
The preliminary exercises have been retained, and are amply
sufficient for drill in articulation, inflection, etc. The additional
exercises on these subjects, formerly inserted between the lessons,
have been omitted to make room for other valuable features of the
REVISED SERIES.
A full understanding of the text is necessary in order to read it
properly. As all the books of reference required for this purpose
are not within the reach of the majority of pupils, full explanatory
notes have been given, which, it is believed, will add greatly not
only to the interest of the reading lessons, but also to their
usefulness from an instructive point of view.
(iii)iv PREFACE.
The definitions of the more difficult words have been given, as
formerly; and the pronunciation has been indicated by diacritical
marks, in conformity with the preceding books of the REVISED
SERIES.
Particular attention is invited to the notices of authors.
Comparatively few pupils have the opportunity of making a
separate study of English and American literature, and the
carefully prepared notices in the REVISED SERIES are designed,
therefore, to supply as much information in regard to the leading
authors as is possible in the necessarily limited space assigned.
The publishers have desired to illustrate McGUFFEY'S
READERS in a manner worthy of the text and of the high favor in
which they are held throughout the United States. The most
celebrated designers and engravers of the country have been
employed for this purpose.
It has been the privilege of the publishers to submit the
REVISIED SERIES to numerous eminent educators in all parts of
the country. To the careful reviews and criticisms of these
gentlemen is due, in a large measure, the present form of
McGUFFEY'S READERS. The value of these criticisms, coming
from practical sources of the highest authority, can not well be
overestimated, and the publishers take this occasion to express
their thanks and their indebtedness to all who have thus kindly
assisted them in this work.
Especial acknowledgment is due to Messrs. Houghton, Osgood
& Co. for their permission to make liberal selections from their
copyright editions of many of the foremost American authors
whose works they publish.CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTORY MATTER.
SUBJECT. PAGE
I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS 9
II. ARTICULATION 9
III. INFLECTIONS 15
IV. ACCENT 26
V. EMPHASIS 27
VI. MODULATION 30
VII. POETIC PAUSES 33
EXERCISES 34
SELECTIONS IN PROSE AND POETRY.
TITLE. AUTHOR. PAGE
1. The Good Reader 39
2. The Bluebell 43
3. The Gentle Hand T. S. Arthur. 44
4. The Grandfather C. G. Eastman. 49
5. A Boy on a Farm C. D. Warner. 50
6. The Singing Lesson Jean Ingelow. 52
7. Do not Meddle 54
8. Work Eliza Cook. 59
9. The Maniac 60
10. Robin Redbreast W. Allingham. 62
11. The Fish I Did n't Catch Whittier. 63
12. It Snows Mrs. S. J. Hale. 67
13. Respect for the Sabbath Rewarded 69
14. The Sands o' Dee Charles Kingsley. 71
15. Select Paragraphs Bible. 72
16. The Corn Song Whittier. 74
17 . The Venomous Worm John Russell. 77
18. The Festal Board 78
19. How to Tell Bad News 81
(V)vi CONTENTS.
TITLE. AUTHOR. PAGE
20. The Battle of Blenheim Southey. 82
21. I Pity Them 85
22. An Elegy on Madam Blaize Goldsmith. 87
23. King Charles II. and William Penn Mason L. Weems. 88
24. What I Live For 91
25. The Righteous Never Forsaken 92
26. Abou Ben Adhem Leigh Hunt. 95
27. Lucy Forrester John Wilson. 96
28. The Reaper and the Flowers. Longfellow. 101
29. The Town Pump Hawthorne. 103
30. Good Night Peter Parley. 108
31. An Old-fashioned Girl Louisa M. Alcott. 110
32. My Mother's Hands 113
33. The Discontented Pendulum. Jane Taylor. 114
34. The Death of the Flowers Bryant. 117
35. The Thunderstorm Irving. 119
36. April Day Mrs. C. A. Southey. 121
37. The Tea Rose 123
38. The Cataract of Lodore Southey. 128
39. The Bobolink Irving. 132
40. Robert of Lincoln Bryant. 135
41. Rebellion in Massachusetts State Prison J. T. Buckingham. 138
42. Faithless Nelly Gray Hood. 143
43. The Generous Russian Peasant Nikolai Karamzin. 146
44 Forty Years Ago 148
45. Mrs. Caudle's Lecture Douglas Jerrold. 151
46. The Village Blacksmith Longfellow. 154
47. The Relief of Lucknow "London Times." 156
48. The Snowstorm Thomson. 159
49. Behind Time 161
50. The Old Sampler Mrs. M. E. Sangster. 163
51. The Goodness of God Bible. 167
52. My Mother 170
53. The Hour of Prayer Mrs. F. D. Hemans. 171
54. The Will 172
55. The Nose and the Eyes Cowper. 176
56. An Iceberg L. L. Noble. 177
57. About Quail W. P. Hawes. 180
58. The Blue and the Gray F. M. Finch. 183
59. The Machinist's Return Washington "Capital." 185
60. Make Way for Liberty James Montgomery. 189
61. The English Skylark Elihu Burritt. 193
62. How Sleep the Brave William Collins. 195
63. The Rainbow John Keble. 195CONTENTS. vii
TITLE. AUTHOR. PAGE
64. Supposed Speech of John Adams Daniel Webster. 196
65. The Rising T. R. Read. 200
66. Control your Temper Dr. John Todd. 204
67. William Tell Sheridan Knowles. 207
68. William Tell 216
69. The Crazy Engineer 221
70. The Heritage Lowell. 228
71. No Excellence without Labor William Wirt. 230
72. The Old House Clock 232
73. The Examination. D. P. Thompson. 231
74. The Isle of Long Ago B. F. Taylor. 239
75. The Boston Massacre Bancroft. 241
76. Death of the Beautiful Mrs. E. L. Follen. 245
77. Snow Falling J. J. Piatt. 246
78. Squeers's Method Dickens. 247
79. The Gift of Empty Hands Mrs. S. M. B. Piatt. 252
80. Capturing the Wild Horse Irving. 253
81. Sowing and Reaping Adelaide Anne Procter. 258
82. Taking Comfort Whittier. 259
83. Calling the Roll Shepherd . 262
84. Turtle Soup C. F. Briggs. 263
85. The Best Kind of Revenge 266
86. The Soldier of the Rhine Mrs. C. E. S. Norton. 269
87. The Winged Worshipers Charles Sprague. 271
88. The Peevish Wife Maria Edgeworth. 273
89. The Rainy Day Longfellow. 276
90. Break, Break, Break Tennyson. 277
91. Transportation and Planting of Seeds H. D. Thoreau. 278
92. Spring Again Mrs. Celia Thaxter. 282
93. Religion the only Basis of Society W. E. Channing. 284
94. Rock Me to Sleep Mrs. E. A. Allen. 286
95. Man and the Inferior Animals Jane Taylor. 288
96. The Blind Men and the Elephant J. G. Saxe. 290
97. A Home Scene D. G. Mitchell. 292
98. The Light of Other Days Moore. 295
99. A Chase in the English Channel Cooper. 296
100. Burial of Sir John Moore Charles Wolfe. 301
101. Little Victories Harriet Martineau. 302
102. The Character of a Happy Life Sir Henry Wotton. 308
103. The Art of Discouragement Arthur Helps. 3

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